Gluten free fish sticks, coleslaw and French fries were excellent. They were even on happy hour special so they were reduced price. The waitress stated that the fryer is dedicated GF.
They were close to our hotel and had a great Shepherd Pie before I knew I was Gluten intollerant. Since they listed as having Gluten free items, I gave them a try. I'm also processed dairy intollerant, which makes things more difficult. It was 1:30 pm and the local lunch crowd was thinning, but the waitress gave me the roll of the eyes and treated my dietary needs as more of a nuscance, she wasn't very helpful or knowledgeable.
I decided on the Blackened Chicken Caesar without the Caesar dressing. She had no suggestions for a gluten free dairy free salad dressing, so I asked for several lemon wedges.
About 15 minutes later she dropped the salad and ran. took me another 5 minutes to flag her down and ask if the crutons in the salad were gluten free. They weren't. She said she would make me another. Not sure if they did or just picked out the crutons, which would not be good enough for a celiac. I just get a belly ache, so I took a Gluten-X capsule and ate it.
Overall, at least this waitress had not been properly trained and didn't have a very good attitude. The kitchen putting croutons on a gluten free order indicates a sloppiness in their procedures. I can not recommend this place to celiacs until they get more serious and professional. Just putting a GF symbol on the menu items doesn't cut it if the proper procedures aren't there.
No
Several items can be prepared gluten free. Had the gluten free Belfast burger which had iceberg lettuce substituted for the bun which was good. Waitress told me they recently got rid of the gluten free bun for the lettuce. I still wish they would bring back the bun.
Yes